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Thank you, Peter and Reed, for these interviews, they contain so much to think about it is difficult to choose what to comment on. I appreciate Rajiv Malhotra comments about the relationship between Harvard and the global organizations such as the WEF. https://youtu.be/OLAYWpHKjew?t=2865 Both Kay and Malhotra are adept at following the old adage, "Follow the money". You seem understandably pessimistic during your interview with Rosie Kay with regards to the capture of institutions, which brings up a topic that I think it worthy of comment. How does one continue to take the red pill (acknowledging the problem) without taking the black pill (being overwhelmed by the problem or losing hope) in the process and continually bounce back into optimism? I like the phrase, “So what, now what?” https://www.thinkific.com/blog/what-so-what-now-what/

"There is nowhere to go, so we have to do our best."

– Rosie Kay https://youtu.be/8o8IddAdO2o?t=3584

This is How We Fight and Defeat the Woke (The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNPfiFGSmWg

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Thank you for posting these interviews. Jeffery Epstein wined and dined most the scientists at Harvard. Yes, including taking them in his jet to his island. One scientists reported that if you questioned Jeffery’s science theories he pushed on the Harvard bunch - you were shamed and no longer included in his social soirées.

In the end, Jeffery wanted to turn his New Mexico ranch into a breeding ground for himself with the assistance of these Harvard boys.

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